How To Renew Faith When Tired
How To Renew Faith When Tired
How To Renew Faith When Tired
Here are four ways to push through the fatigue of everyday life and to keep honoring God daily.
By Amanda Casanova
Say Thanks
Even if you’re already having a rough year, there are a dozen small
moments where God showed up in your life— in friendship and
coffee, in laughter and dinners, in movies, in music and so on.
Count your blessings seems like an overused things to say, but it’s
a good way to make this year and your days purposeful. Thank God
for the spotted moments of grace, the good days and the smiles.
You want this year to be remembered as orchestrated by God and
not just something “to get out of.” Hold onto those moments. Say
thanks for those days because they were God’s way of loving you
in the midst of trial.
Celebrate
It’s easy to rush through the day and get it over with
so you can start fresh, so you can “get more rest,”
but instead, let it linger. Just as you gave thanks for
those small moments of grace, celebrate rest. It may
not always be a perfect rest. It may be interrupted by
pets or babies or noise, but celebrate the few hours
of rest that God allows because he created rest for us
to enjoy and not just so we could be more
productive citizens. Rest is a gift.
Have Faith
If God doesn’t seem to be answering your prayers, know that He is still
there and still listening. Have faith that God is molding you into the
person He wants you to be, and that might mean going through some
rough times. But you’re not alone in that.
Have faith that God is pulling you through these hard moments as a measure of his greatness and a
testament to His plan. This isn’t just for you to “get through.” It’s for His glory. It’s easy to want to stop
trying because we’re tried, but it takes more to have faith that this is a way to become closer to God and a
way to love Him more.
Wait
So much about Christianity is about waiting and if you feel like you’ve been waiting for an answer, a cure, a
break— know that God delivers.
David writes in Psalm 130: “I wait for the Lord, my whole being
waits, and in His word I put my hope. I wait for the Lord more than watchmen wait for the morning.”
That’s the kind of waiting we should strive for. It will take our whole body. It will be tiring. It will be more
than even the watchmen do, but that’s how it should be done.
Fresh Start
So many of us want a fresh start or more energy. Maybe we want to forget this year, but we can’t let go of it
all. We must remember these moments that God orchestrated and make every day purposeful. We must
hang on even though it’s tiring and wait on God’s goodness.
That isn’t an easy thing to do, and it requires leaning on a powerful God. It requires trusting in his power
more than your own. Don’t throw these days away or rush out of it because you’re tired. Make it count
toward God’s glory and pray that you stay purposeful.